The Idea Of A Solar Energy Suitcase Saves Lives

Mar 04, 2013 12:09

Among 50 percent of patients who die in Congo, 80 percent die at night, because there's not enough adequate light to perform treatment or not enough light at all to offer any treatment. Those terrifying statistics call out a need for the use of some kind of energy source that will be able to power medical institutions.

Dr. Laura Stachel and her nonprofit We Care Solar's idea might seem simple but it's use will be more than welcome and practical. They created a solar kit in a suitcase so medical facilities in Africa, Asia and South America will access to light.

Did you know you own a germ-ridden object, and you can't live without it every other day? It's your phone. You touch it so many times a day, and you bring it everywhere. It's no surprise that it is one of the filthiest things ever. More so than a toilet! But don't worry. The makers of Gorilla Glass have a plan. Read more

Here's taking a look at some pretty rad gamer tattoos, from the 80s, 90s, and beyond. They look absolutely gorgeous, and wasn't done in such a bad way either. This time, this is a gallery of #WIN. Check it out below: Read more

Here's a concept done by designer Antonio De Rosa, and it is the first concept design of the latest iPhone that integrates some of the features of the Apple Watch. His work is incredible, and boy oh boy, do we wish the latest one would look like that. Check it out in the pictures below: Read more